I had my last three yellow courgette plants left that were growing nicely but in modules still and i desperately needed to plant them on. All the other seeds didn't want to germinate. I went and bought a growbag, planted them up in growpots and this morning I walked out of the door to find they've been eaten to stumps! Looks like I'll have no yellas this year. Maybe someone thinks I was too blessed last season. Green 'gettes just don't taste the same!
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Where as Leicestershire Slugs are more refined, they just eat rings around each Courgette fruit they come to then move on.Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com
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Just to go one better...........We have two legged slugs around here would have taken the growbag contents and all!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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has anyone tried nematodes? i have, in previous years, had a slug problem with my spuds, and was going to try them but would appreciate anyones feedback.
on the spud issue though, grew kestrel this year and dug up 3 plants and they dont seem to have been had (hope i haven't spoken too early)
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We had a massive slug problem last year and tried nematodes. I have to say i was a little skeptical at first but they worked like a dream. Got a bumper crop of veggies and this year i have barely seen a slug I'm sure they will return but at the mo it is 1-0 to me
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